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S'g att jag snart 'r d'r

Author: Charles M. Fillmore Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: N'r jag var blott ett litet barn

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[Naar jeg var blot et lidet barn]

Appears in 55 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles M. Fillmore Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 55535 11712 6662 Used With Text: Jeg vil møde Moder er

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Jeg vil møde Moder er

Author: C. M. F. Hymnal: Evangeli harpe #K15 (1906) First Line: Naar jeg var blot et lidet barn Refrain First Line: Sig til min moder kjær Languages: Norwegian Tune Title: [Naar jeg var blot et lidet barn]

S'g att jag snart 'r d'r

Author: Charles M. Fillmore Hymnal: Fridsroester Sangbok foer Vaeckelsemoeten, Boenemoeten, Ungdomsmoeten, Soenddagsskilan och Hemmet #d138 (1910) First Line: N'r jag var blott ett litet barn Languages: Swedish

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Charles M. Fillmore

1860 - 1952 Person Name: C. M. F. Author of "Jeg vil møde Moder er" in Evangeli harpe Charles Millard Fillmore, 1860-1952 Born: Ju­ly 15, 1860, Par­is, Il­li­nois. Died: Sep­tem­ber 17, 1952, In­di­an­a­po­lis, In­di­a­na. Fillmore won a mu­sic schol­ar­ship at the Cin­cin­na­ti Coll­ege of Mu­sic, then taught for a year at Bath Sem­in­a­ry in Ow­ings­ville, Ken­tucky. He then tra­veled for about a year and taught sing­ing class­es in var­i­ous parts of Amer­i­ca. He then went for ad­di­tion­al mu­sic stu­dies in Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio. He stu­died for the min­is­try at But­ler Un­i­ver­si­ty in In­di­an­a­po­lis, In­di­a­na, grad­u­at­ing in 1890. He pas­tored in La­fay­ette, In­di­a­na; Shel­by­ville, In­di­a­na; was "State Evan­gel­ist" (for one year) in Og­den, Utah; Pe­ru, In­di­a­na; Car­thage, Ohio; and Hill­side Church, In­di­an­a­po­lis, In­di­a­na. He was one of the ed­it­ors of the tem­per­ance pa­per Clean Pol­i­tics, and of The Mu­sic­al Mess­en­ger. He wrote sev­er­al hun­dred Gos­pel songs in his life­time. --www.hymntime.com/tch
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